Students create beaded bracelets to symbolize women’s friendship. Photos by Charlotte Suttee (C’23). By Charlotte SutteeStaff Writer Kappa Delta Sorority (KD) Public Relations Vice President
Students create beaded bracelets to symbolize women’s friendship. Photos by Charlotte Suttee (C’23). By Charlotte SutteeStaff Writer Kappa Delta Sorority (KD) Public Relations Vice President
Dr. Emilie Townes answers questions during her lecture series, “Premeditated Indifference: Facing (In)Justice With the Power of Hope.” Photo courtesy of The University of the
By Lucy RudmanJunior Editor On Sunday night, September 3, Sewanee experienced a campus-wide power outage that shut down power in the entire campus and downtown
By Anna MannEditor-in-Chief Lee Ann Backlund, dean of admission and financial aid, pulled out her copy of Nathan Grawe’s Demographics and Demand for Higher Education.
By Anna MannEditor-in-Chief In an interview with The Purple, special assistant to the Vice-Chancellor Frank Gladu announced that the Sewanee bookstore will ideally reach completion
Dr. Maha Jafri and her expansion collection of texts. Photo by Simon Bose (C’18). By Richard Pryor IIIExecutive Staff To quote Assistant Professor of English
By Dixon ClineContributing Writer Alcohol abuse and sexual predation are two crucial problems that universities across the country are working to resolve. Beginning in 2019,
By Jeremy O’NeillExecutive Staff Sewanee students, staff, and community gathered in the Mary Sue Cushman room at the Bairnwick Women’s Center on September 12 for
By Emma HowellContributing Writer After months of saving up, weeks of preparing, and 15 hours of flying, Professor Deborah McGrath and her research group landed
By Lucy RudmanJunior Editor This summer, Jo Gressly (C’19), the new Office Coordinator for the Office of Civic Engagement sat down and examined the Greek